The building that houses the
Gandhi Memorial Museum, Madurai is the historic Tamukkam Palace Rani Mangammal of Nayak
Dynasty built about 1670 A.D. Later, Rain Mangammal this was under the occupation of the
Nawab of Carnatic, The East India Company and a few others. Finally the Palace had
remained for many years as the official residence of the British District, Collector of
Madurai, It was in 1955 the palace with about 13 acres of land was gifted by the Tamil
Nadu State Government to the All India Gandhi Smarak Nidhi for the purpose of housing
Gandhi Memorial Museum. Besides the major renovation to the original building a complete
new wing on the northern side was constructed for the Library Opean Air Theatre as also
several other buildings and an Gandhi.